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1 logia masónica
(n.) = Masonic fraternity, the, Freemason lodge, Masonic lodgeEx. This paper presents a bibliography of songbooks for the Masonic fraternity published in the Americas during the years 1800-1899.Ex. The author relates his account of life in the Freemason lodges to the development of civil society.Ex. Quite rightly, he posits Masonic lodges as the sites that nurtured civil society in 18th-century Russia.* * *(n.) = Masonic fraternity, the, Freemason lodge, Masonic lodgeEx: This paper presents a bibliography of songbooks for the Masonic fraternity published in the Americas during the years 1800-1899.
Ex: The author relates his account of life in the Freemason lodges to the development of civil society.Ex: Quite rightly, he posits Masonic lodges as the sites that nurtured civil society in 18th-century Russia. -
2 masónico
adj.Masonic.* * *► adjetivo1 masonic* * *ADJ masonic* * *- ca adjetivo Masonic* * *= Masonic.Ex. The article is entitled 'Nineteenth-century American Masonic songbooks: a preliminary checklist'.----* logia masónica = Masonic fraternity, the, Freemason lodge, Masonic lodge.* * *- ca adjetivo Masonic* * *= Masonic.Ex: The article is entitled 'Nineteenth-century American Masonic songbooks: a preliminary checklist'.
* logia masónica = Masonic fraternity, the, Freemason lodge, Masonic lodge.* * *masónico -caMasonic* * *masónico, -a adjMasonic* * *adj masonic* * *masónico, -ca adj: Masonic -
3 masón
m.mason.* * *► adjetivo1 masonic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Mason, Freemason* * *SM (free)mason* * *Iadjetivo MasonicIImasculino Freemason, Mason* * *= Mason, Freemason.Ex. Masons perceived themselves as engaged in the creation of a new man possessing the traits necessary for the maintenance of the social order and the improvement of the common wealth.Ex. The author gives an outline of the social and cultural position of Freemasonry and Freemasons at this time.----* masones, los = Masonic fraternity, the.* * *Iadjetivo MasonicIImasculino Freemason, Mason* * *= Mason, Freemason.Ex: Masons perceived themselves as engaged in the creation of a new man possessing the traits necessary for the maintenance of the social order and the improvement of the common wealth.
Ex: The author gives an outline of the social and cultural position of Freemasonry and Freemasons at this time.* masones, los = Masonic fraternity, the.* * *MasonicFreemason, Mason* * *
masón adjetivo
Masonic
■ sustantivo masculino
Freemason, Mason
masón sustantivo masculino mason, freemason
' masón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cantero
- francmasón
- francmasona
English:
apron
- mason
- free
- speak
- stone
* * *masón, -ona♦ adjMasonic♦ nm,fMason, Freemason* * *m mason* * * -
4 logia
f.1 lodge.2 loggia (architecture).3 Masons as a group.* * *1 (masónica) lodge2 ARQUITECTURA loggia* * *SF1) (Mil) [de masones] lodge2) (Arquit) loggia* * *a) ( de los masones) lodgeb) (Arquit) loggia* * *= lodge, lodge.Ex. Dinner will be served in the boma at the Lodge, where you will again spend the night.Ex. From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.----* logia masónica = Masonic fraternity, the, Freemason lodge, Masonic lodge.* * *a) ( de los masones) lodgeb) (Arquit) loggia* * *= lodge, lodge.Ex: Dinner will be served in the boma at the Lodge, where you will again spend the night.
Ex: From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.* logia masónica = Masonic fraternity, the, Freemason lodge, Masonic lodge.* * *A (de los masones) lodgeB ( Arquit) loggia* * *
logia sustantivo femenino
b) (Arquit) loggia
logia sustantivo femenino
1 (agrupación masónica) lodge
2 Arquit loggia: la logia tenía unas vistas espléndidas, there were splendid views from the loggia
' logia' also found in these entries:
English:
lodge
* * *logia nf1. [masónica] lodge2. Arquit loggia* * *f1 masónica lodge2 ARQUI loggia* * *logia nf: lodgelogia masónica: Masonic lodge -
5 masones, los
(n.) = Masonic fraternity, theEx. This paper presents a bibliography of songbooks for the Masonic fraternity published in the Americas during the years 1800-1899. -
6 masones
los masones(n.) = Masonic fraternity, theEx: This paper presents a bibliography of songbooks for the Masonic fraternity published in the Americas during the years 1800-1899.
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